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UNICEF Internship Programs 2022 - Fully Funded
Are you interested to work with the United Nations? Or start a career with this prestigious international body? Are you a student? Or a recent graduate? Then these fully funded/Paid opportunities are for you.
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Applications for UNICEF 2022 internships programs are currently open. These positions are available in different locations around the world. It is a global program with different opportunities to choose from. Global in the sense that, the different opportunities are found in different countries around the world.
Overview of the Internship Program opportunities
As a goal the UNICEF internship programs aims to offer students and recent graduates the chance to gain direct professional and practical experience with this prestigious international organization. It is a worldwide opportunity open to citizens from any nation, gender, minority group etc.. The application deadline varies per the chosen internship program and the location. See details below
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Host: UNICEF
Location: Worldwide. Any country of choice
Financial benefits: Fully Funded coverage
Other financial benefits: stipends to support living cost, Lump sum to support travel and visa costs etc.
Open for: Undergraduate/Masters/PhD or recent graduates
Field of study: Any
Internship Duration: 6 and 26 weeks.
Application Opens: Currently open
Application Closes: Varies
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Eligibility Criteria for UNICEF Internship programs
Though Applications Are Open To Applicants From All Nations, Interested Applicants Must Meet The Following Criteria To Be Eligible For The UNICEF Internship Programs
- Applicant should be enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate or PhD programme or have graduated within the past two years.
- Applicant must be proficient in at least one of UNICEF's working languages: English, French or Spanish. Fluency in the working language of the office you are applying to, may also be required.
- Applicant must have excellent academic performance as demonstrated by recent university/education records.
- Applicant must have no immediate relatives (e.g. mother, father, sister, brother) working with UNICEF.
- Applicants must have no other relatives in your reporting line of authority.
- Applicant must be at least 18 years old.
Most importantly note that any professional experience related to your interesting area of internship at the UNICEF Internship program is an added advantage. Individuals with such qualifications will be given a priority.
How To Apply For The For UNICEF Internship Programs


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The application process is done completely online via the UNICEF Job Vacancy space. To start,
- visit the the UNICEF vacancies page.
- While on the page, click on Contract Type (Just below the search bar) and Select Internships. All the various current open internships will be displayed.
- Refer to an internship of interest and click the Apply Button to apply. You will need to create or complete and submit an online recruitment profile, a CV/resume and cover letter in the process.
What next?
If your application is successful, you will be contacted directly by UNICEF for any other further process
Who To Contact
For further information on the UNICEF Internship Programs, applicants can visit the UNICEF Internship Question and answer page. For any other further inquiry not answered on the Question and Answer page, applicant can send email via internship@unicef.org.
Other helpful links for your application
- UNICEF Get prepared: Apply
- UNICEF Vacancies Page
- UNICEF Internship Program Questions and Answer page
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